Multiple Choice
The intrinsic value of an option:
A) is the amount the investor believes the option will be worth on the expiration date.
B) is the amount the option is worth if it is exercised immediately.
C) is equal to price of the underlying asset.
D) cannot be determined without knowing the future price of the underlying asset.
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